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Loved the video! Thanks for making and placing pictures that truly represent the cells when looking under the microscope! Very helpful for the exam.
Thanks.Look at vetmed.tamu.edu/peer/histology/for image access
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
love to learn this.Great.
Nice Video to learn Differential Leukocute Count (DLC) with fine detail.
That was awesome!
So helpful! Thank you!
For a new CML patient also very interesting. Thanks for sharing, the pics show additionaly nice looking pattern from the esthetic perspective.
thanks
Thank you sir.
thanks VIBS for knowledge me about retic count
+Vishal Panchal Thanks
oh, thank you!! you saved me, I must pass this exam!
Thanks for your comment, and I am happy it was helpful in preparing for your exam.
this was really helpful. thanks for helping.
Thanks and I am happy it was useful to you
What's the name of the altas are you referring to in the video?
it is difiore atlas of histology
any uni for M.phil Immune hematology
thank you so much
Why isn't the one in the upper left of the slide in 5:00 an eosinophill??
Very nice.
Thanks
Hello doctor thank you for this explanation, can know the book You used in this lecture
Junqueira, et al., 1998. Basic Histology. 9th Edition. Appleton and Lange. Stamford, Connecticut. ISBN 0-8385-0590-2.
Amazing knowledge
Nice to meet I can repeats the lecture again ..h
ThanksSee vetmed.tamu.edu/peer/histology/for image access
❤❤
nicehi any one know about HAAD exam or MOH exam can anyone tell me??
sir, i want to know about retic count, and its calculation
+Vishal Panchal Reticulocyte (%) = [Number of Reticulocytes / Number of total Red Blood Cells] X 100
+RGD Md Thanks RGD Md!Reticulocyte (%) = [Number of Reticulocytes / Number of total Red Blood Cells] X 100 is correct. And the Number of total Red Blood Cells = Number of erythrocytes + Number of Reticulocytes counted.
+RGD Md thanks
+VIBS Histology thanks very much
very good
Thanx
Hi could you please provide me with the references to the information you have provided. Thank you for all the information truly helpful! :)
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👍👍
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I am happy it was useful to you.
nice it is very useful
Thanks for your comments. Please share with others.
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Loved the video! Thanks for making and placing pictures that truly represent the cells when looking under the microscope! Very helpful for the exam.
Thanks.
Look at vetmed.tamu.edu/peer/histology/
for image access
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
love to learn this.Great.
Nice Video to learn Differential Leukocute Count (DLC) with fine detail.
That was awesome!
So helpful! Thank you!
For a new CML patient also very interesting. Thanks for sharing, the pics show additionaly nice looking pattern from the esthetic perspective.
thanks
Thank you sir.
thanks VIBS for knowledge me about retic count
+Vishal Panchal Thanks
oh, thank you!! you saved me, I must pass this exam!
Thanks for your comment, and I am happy it was helpful in preparing for your exam.
this was really helpful. thanks for helping.
Thanks and I am happy it was useful to you
What's the name of the altas are you referring to in the video?
it is difiore atlas of histology
any uni for M.phil Immune hematology
thank you so much
Why isn't the one in the upper left of the slide in 5:00 an eosinophill??
Very nice.
Thanks
Hello doctor thank you for this explanation, can know the book You used in this lecture
Junqueira, et al., 1998. Basic Histology. 9th Edition. Appleton and Lange. Stamford, Connecticut. ISBN 0-8385-0590-2.
Amazing knowledge
Thanks
Nice to meet I can repeats the lecture again ..h
Thanks
See vetmed.tamu.edu/peer/histology/
for image access
❤❤
nice
hi any one know about HAAD exam or MOH exam can anyone tell me??
sir, i want to know about retic count, and its calculation
+Vishal Panchal Reticulocyte (%) = [Number of Reticulocytes / Number of total Red Blood Cells] X 100
+RGD Md Thanks RGD Md!Reticulocyte (%) = [Number of Reticulocytes / Number of total Red Blood Cells] X 100 is correct. And the Number of total Red Blood Cells = Number of erythrocytes + Number of Reticulocytes counted.
+RGD Md thanks
+VIBS Histology thanks very much
Thanks
very good
Thanx
Hi could you please provide me with the references to the information you have provided. Thank you for all the information truly helpful! :)
great
Thanks
👍👍
Happy it was useful
Thanks
I am happy it was useful to you.
nice it is very useful
Thanks for your comments. Please share with others.
very very nice
Sir Hindi video bna oo na
thanks